I know you didn't ask for more advice, but I'll give some anyway. In the future when making your target, make the bull's eye as small as you can and still see it. An X makes the best one. The reason is you want to have an exact point you are shooting at so you know where you are hitting in relation to the bull's eye. Again this is stuff I was taught, "aim small, miss small". Hey, I think I'll add that to my signature, lol.

I know you didn't ask for more advice, but I'll give some anyway. In the future when making your target, make the bull's eye as small as you can and still see it. An X makes the best one. The reason is you want to have an exact point you are shooting at so you know where you are hitting in relation to the bull's eye. Again this is stuff I was taught, "aim small, miss small". Hey, I think I'll add that to my signature, lol.

That makes plenty of since and all! I had some shoot-c-target's but just grabed this ole trach can.... Going to put it back in the lead sled and shoot it some more soon to make sure everything is right!! Love shoot that 35!!!

Stillhunter, check out the free printable gun targets on http://www.mytargets.com/. I use the grid target with the sight alignment aid. It gives you a quick, easy way to measure the amount of distance to move the crosshairs, as it is gridded off in 1 inch increments.

These guys have a target for everything you need from air rifles on up. Just print out what you need, tape to your trash can, and blast away.

Just curious if you are shooting from INSIDE your house at this poor trash can?

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